The Alliance of Canadian Dietetic Regulatory Bodies has hired an independent psychometrician to review the national registration exam for dietitians (CDRE). Read more here. An update/statement from the Alliance for students taking the May 2025 CDRE can be accessed here. May 12, 2025 update from the Alliance about the independent CDRE review accessed here.
The Cost of Healthy Eating in Saskatchewan Report summarizes data that was collected in 2022 from over 100 grocery stores across Saskatchewan. The report discusses how much it costs to buy nutritious foods across the province and can be used to inform health, nutrition and social policies. Also included is a food cost calculator to […]
A number of changes have been made to the list of eligible products/formulas for the Therapeutic Nutritional Products Program and Inherited Metabolic Disease Benefits. Therapeutic Nutritional Products Program. Updated listing of eligible products under TNPP accessed here. Aptamil, Glucerna 1.2, Renestart, Renestep and Sperri are recent additions. Inherited Metabolic Disease Benefits. The benefit list […]
The Board of Directors approved the revised Administrative Bylaws and Fee Bylaws on July 17, 2024 and are now in effect.
The date for the 2025/25 Annual General Meeting has been set for June 16, 2025 by ZOOM at NOON. The notice of meeting can be accessed here and the agenda here. Leading up to the AGM we are recruiting for 2 board positions (member at large, president-elect). Nomination papers can be accessed here. Closer to […]
As a critical step in the journey towards becoming a Registered Dietitian, the Canadian Dietetic Registration Examination (CDRE) is fundamental to dietetics regulation in most provinces across Canada. For more than 25 years, the CDRE has been a reliable indicator of preparedness for the profession. It has ensured that students enter the dietetics profession with […]
Looking for inspiration for your learning goals? Check out the SMART goal video below. Don’t forget to use a learning log to track your CCP activities. Two examples- here and here. https://saskdietitians.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/SMART-SDC.mp4
The regulatory bodies for the health professions in Saskatchewan have developed a resource for the public to help guide them when raising a concern about a regulated health professional in Saskatchewan. Click here to view a pdf version of this resource. If you have a concern about a registered dietitian, please contact the Registrar or click […]